Fallen.
Fell is the past tense form of fall.Watch out you don't fall!Jack fell off the wharf into the water.The past participle form is fallen - fall fell fallen.Quick Jack has fallen off the wharf!
Fell is the past tense for fall. Example: I always fall off my bike. Yesterday I fell off my bike and hurt my leg.
"Fell" is the past tense of "fall" and is used when referring to an action that happened in the past. "Fallen" is the past participle of "fall" and is used with auxiliary verbs like "have" to form complex tenses. For example, "He fell from the tree yesterday" (past tense) versus "They have fallen asleep" (past participle).
I fell You fell He fell We fell You guys fell They fell
The past tense of "fall" is "fell." It is an irregular verb, so it doesn't follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past tense. For example, "I fall down" becomes "I fell down" in the past.
Felled is the past tense of fell, which means to knock or cut down.
The past tense of "fall" is "fell."
If "fell", meaning to strike down, is the infinitive or plural present, the past participle is "felled". If "fell" is the past indicative of fall, its past participle is "fallen".
Fell is the past tense of fall; if that's what you were referring to.
Though contextually the answer could differ, 'ochita' is the past form of the intransitive verb 'ochiru' meaning "to fall," and thus can be translated as "fell."
Infinitive: fall Past: fell Past participle: fallen
Fell is the past tense. Present tense is falling, and future is fall